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what are the things that they do or don't do that slow the economy down? >> reporter: well, the first thing is they could say, gee, i don't know what our elected officials are going to do? what are our taxes next year? what is our spending for next year? i don't know. i'll wait and see before i make the plunge to hire or expand my plan. the that's the direct affect. the indirect affect could be that it raises interest rates and causes companies to cut back on expansion plans. >> if demand is there, if jobs are growing, if people have money, if the demand is there wouldn't though companies have to expand any way? >> they would, but the question is what time and at what pace. >> and you're saying that this continued uncertainty causes them to do the least possible? >> not the least possible. it depends on which company and how they're affected by the uncertainty. think back to the end of 2012 when approaching the so-called fiscal cliff. were taxes going to go up by $400 billion a year or stay unchanged? think of the uncertainty that the corporate planner was
what are the things that they do or don't do that slow the economy down? >> reporter: well, the first thing is they could say, gee, i don't know what our elected officials are going to do? what are our taxes next year? what is our spending for next year? i don't know. i'll wait and see before i make the plunge to hire or expand my plan. the that's the direct affect. the indirect affect could be that it raises interest rates and causes companies to cut back on expansion plans. >> if...
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. >> reporter: the economi housint is an economic squeeze play leaving both sides of the street with hard choices. >> americans are struggling to pay rent across the country. but each community faces unique challenges. that's why state and local officials are often at the forefront at efforts to find solutions. joining me now to discuss rental policy is director of the washington, d.c. office of planning, and for a long time people were fleeing washington, d.c. now they're pouring in, but it creates a new set of challenges. >> it does set a new set of challenges. we're moving generations of five decades. our rate of growth is astonishing to us. 1100 people a month additional to the city. >> if the land was just sitting there waiting to be developed would people come in without incentives, without tax breaks, without the things that intervene in the market, would developers come in and build large numbers of units that the median d.c. family can afford to live in? >> probably not. probably not. i mean, it depends on where in the city they would be doing the building and what the cost
. >> reporter: the economi housint is an economic squeeze play leaving both sides of the street with hard choices. >> americans are struggling to pay rent across the country. but each community faces unique challenges. that's why state and local officials are often at the forefront at efforts to find solutions. joining me now to discuss rental policy is director of the washington, d.c. office of planning, and for a long time people were fleeing washington, d.c. now they're pouring...
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if you want to cut snap payments what you do is grow the economy. and there's an economic consensus among economists that to grow the economy you need more spending. and we have massive infrastructure needs in this country. and a spending program to invest in infrastructure would do a lot to bring down unemployment, and at the same time, bring down snap enrollment. it's just -- that's what we should be arguing about. >> yeah, and tom i agree with you but i think it's not just about growing the economy. it's about addressing this issue of the growing inequality. we can't really -- having a job -- creating new jobs isn't enough. it's creating jobs that actually pay a living wage. >> we'll get more about that in just a moment. when we come back the politics of hunger and also, how to solve the greater problem of food insecurity in america. stay with us. sachin asked the indian media not to put too much pleasure pressure on the teenager. >> my son started his career. it's a humble request if he can live his life like a normal 14-year-old without thinkin
if you want to cut snap payments what you do is grow the economy. and there's an economic consensus among economists that to grow the economy you need more spending. and we have massive infrastructure needs in this country. and a spending program to invest in infrastructure would do a lot to bring down unemployment, and at the same time, bring down snap enrollment. it's just -- that's what we should be arguing about. >> yeah, and tom i agree with you but i think it's not just about...
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the economy is doing relatively well. i hurt t it hurt the recovery in a significant way and has the economic analysis that forceed that analysis. . when you breakdown those numbers by party and splitting down the middle with republicans . the only positive poll, a poll shows that only nine points separate republicans from president obama and the democrats on who should get the blame. our republicans. that is a reflection of how the divide is and how the republicans say it's democrat's fault. they want to roll the government shut down talks in to the whole issue and put more pressure on the white house . >> i don't know how they get in to that. if they get in to that, i think our policies would not. the same for a generation. every time it is controlled by the par thety. we will see the demands that are completely unrelated to the budget . >> there was some that it didn't get to the point. >> there has been other demands associated with funding bills in the past. the question is how far did they take it this time. it's wh
the economy is doing relatively well. i hurt t it hurt the recovery in a significant way and has the economic analysis that forceed that analysis. . when you breakdown those numbers by party and splitting down the middle with republicans . the only positive poll, a poll shows that only nine points separate republicans from president obama and the democrats on who should get the blame. our republicans. that is a reflection of how the divide is and how the republicans say it's democrat's fault....
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it's very important to our economy. a lot of jobs are tied right into that simple thing, getting food orn the table. >> reporter: the end of the stimulus plan's extension means it will drop $10 per person per month. if the house bill becomes law the congressional budget office estimates up to 3.8 million people would lose their benefits in 2014. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> wall street firm stern gee says the estimated cut to snap benefits is just a frac -- fraction of the $120 billion hit that reduced paychecks by 2%. but some supermarkets are getting nervous. including a man in bay ridge brooklyn where a quarter of their sales are from food stamps. he joins me now from the store. good to see you. and thank you for being with us. i think it's hard to imagine that near where we are, a quarter of your sales come from people with food stamps have you heard from them if these cuts go in to effect tonight? >> thank you for having me. yeah, people with the food stamp program, they try to budget their -- their spending as
it's very important to our economy. a lot of jobs are tied right into that simple thing, getting food orn the table. >> reporter: the end of the stimulus plan's extension means it will drop $10 per person per month. if the house bill becomes law the congressional budget office estimates up to 3.8 million people would lose their benefits in 2014. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> wall street firm stern gee says the estimated cut to snap benefits is just a frac -- fraction of the...
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economy, and says this oil is going to go to the market one way or another. the state department review won't be done until december at the earliest. so you are going to be hearing about keystone for sometime to come. ♪ >>> now a look at the sports headlines and a story of one player making headlines for all of the wrong reasons. >>> yeah, 49ers linebacker checking himself into rehab after being arrested for us is petition of dui. he apologized to his teammates and fans after yesterday's loss to the colts, and he promises that he'll fix the problem. he will not play on thursday night against the rams. >>> on the field the chicago bare dr -- bears defense forced five turnovers yesterday. >>> on the diamond, the yankees are shutting down cc sabatia for the rest of the season. he was scheduled to start on wednesday night against the r e race -- rays. but sabatia has a strained left hamstring. if you are going to the math, the yankees, tony, are going to need a miracle to make the playoffs. >> that's the longest of long shots? >> yeah. yeah. >>> seizing assets
economy, and says this oil is going to go to the market one way or another. the state department review won't be done until december at the earliest. so you are going to be hearing about keystone for sometime to come. ♪ >>> now a look at the sports headlines and a story of one player making headlines for all of the wrong reasons. >>> yeah, 49ers linebacker checking himself into rehab after being arrested for us is petition of dui. he apologized to his teammates and fans...
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economy and the world economy, there are members of the republican right who still insist that it will be not be dire. >> right. the default in ires. and i'm sure they are making their voices known within that closed door meeting at this very moment. it's hard to believe, most americans and the polls certainly bare this out, given the warnings that have come from economists of every stripe and not just administration officials or anybody with political laneses, that this is potentially the world economy on the eve of destruction. things could go south in a hurry. obviously there are dissenting voices who say things can be managed. are certain dates and landmarks along the road, like when the social security checks are to go out, whether the government can cover those and still a pay the debt on interest rates. but nobody thinks this is a good idea particularly in the business community, lobbyists who are warning republicans, trying to pressure republicans what used to be known as main street republicans to fight what the tea party is trying to do and what the tea party is all e allegin
economy and the world economy, there are members of the republican right who still insist that it will be not be dire. >> right. the default in ires. and i'm sure they are making their voices known within that closed door meeting at this very moment. it's hard to believe, most americans and the polls certainly bare this out, given the warnings that have come from economists of every stripe and not just administration officials or anybody with political laneses, that this is potentially...
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people who are taking your deposit at the break are all people in this low-wage workforce that any economy depends upon. if you don't have a way for those people to be part of your community and to live affordbly and decency within your community then the larger community is going to suffer. it's very shortsighted not to think about what constitutes a total community and a number of different kinds of people who live there. not to fence th mention the fact people who are elderly and retired, they may have disabilities, they need affordable housing as well. a city that plans only for the high-end people is really missing the mark, and as both a moral and ethical question and a practical question. oh how do you regulate the jobs that need to be filled in your community in order to keep your community moving. >> can you design policies that allow the market to operate in a coherent way and still takes account of some of the points that sheila makes? >> there are good housing policies and bad housing policies. i mentioned housing choice vouchers as a way to resolve this where you have a check,
people who are taking your deposit at the break are all people in this low-wage workforce that any economy depends upon. if you don't have a way for those people to be part of your community and to live affordbly and decency within your community then the larger community is going to suffer. it's very shortsighted not to think about what constitutes a total community and a number of different kinds of people who live there. not to fence th mention the fact people who are elderly and retired,...
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the economy will continue to grow. i would do what you're doing normally. my worry is this erodes further trust in institutions, it erodes further trusts in washington. they can't even have annal agreement over a budget resolution. but for the consumer, hey, just continue to you know, live your normal life. and for most consumers be glad you're not participating in the circus. >> chris farrell. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. >>> blackberry's dramatic decline took another turn, slashing about a third of its workforce. it will also report about a billion dollars worth of losses because of beings unsold phones. today on the news blackberry took a beating with shares plunging 17%. >>> meanwhile it looks like apple has regained some swagger. ing getting their is hands on the new apple smartphone, apple 5s will be available in seven to ten business days. customers looking to buy the gold iphone 5s will have to wait until october. threats about defunding obamacare but we're going to tune out the political noise and
the economy will continue to grow. i would do what you're doing normally. my worry is this erodes further trust in institutions, it erodes further trusts in washington. they can't even have annal agreement over a budget resolution. but for the consumer, hey, just continue to you know, live your normal life. and for most consumers be glad you're not participating in the circus. >> chris farrell. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. >>> blackberry's dramatic decline took...
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those two things have to be done or the government doesn't operate and the economy collapses. >> and congress is only in session for a handful of days over the next month or so. >> right. and the expectation is they are going to introduce legislation to extend this year's funding for the federal government probably until mid-december. then they can focus the real argument on the debt ceiling, and that's when the republicans can make the case that we need to spendless, borrow less and then get back to the agreement. >> is this a replay of what we have seen happen over the last couple of years? >> pretty much. the only new wrinkle is republicans have been hammering on the implementation of obamacare, and there has been a move by conservatives to not fund obamacare in the continuing resolution. the problem with that is obviously the president is not going to sign that, and some -- the majority he is not going to pass it. but that doesn't mean that ted cruz and mike lee and others are not pounding to keep the legislation open unless it defunds obamacare. there are constituents who do not
those two things have to be done or the government doesn't operate and the economy collapses. >> and congress is only in session for a handful of days over the next month or so. >> right. and the expectation is they are going to introduce legislation to extend this year's funding for the federal government probably until mid-december. then they can focus the real argument on the debt ceiling, and that's when the republicans can make the case that we need to spendless, borrow less...
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. ♪ theme >> the g-20 summit in russia is supposed to be all about the global economy, but the war in syria has been the topic on everyone's list. president obama joined other world leaders for an official group photo. they sometimes calm it the class photo. mr. obama has tried to rally international support for a strike against the assad regime. it's unclear if the efforts have worked. the u.s. is drawing up plans for an attack. today, there's word those plans are becoming bigger and broader. the white house is asking the pentagon to come up with a bigger list of potential target. new strategies being developed to carry out an attack. it calls for air strikes by u.s. and french war planes, as well as cruise missiles launched from ships. the white house insists there is no scenario requiring american forces on the ground. it appears iran may try to retaliate. the u.s. intercepted and order that calls for an attack on baghdad if the u.s. moves forward with strikes on syria. despite an intense lobbying effort by the white house, it is unclear how the house and senate will vote. authoriz
. ♪ theme >> the g-20 summit in russia is supposed to be all about the global economy, but the war in syria has been the topic on everyone's list. president obama joined other world leaders for an official group photo. they sometimes calm it the class photo. mr. obama has tried to rally international support for a strike against the assad regime. it's unclear if the efforts have worked. the u.s. is drawing up plans for an attack. today, there's word those plans are becoming bigger and...
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and so i say that the other thing is, people always say the economy, the economy, the economy. here's the interesting thing we've learned. now that we have got a bill, the senate bill was scored and it says if you legalize 11 million people you gain $170 billion to the good, right, over the first ten years and over 20 years it is $1 trillion. that means $1 trillion is added to the federal treasury by putting them on the books. that should make sense. you put people on the books, they increase their wages, they pay more, there's more productivity, and we all benefit by allowing them. i think it's a very important economic message that's being set. >> there is a house democratic bill, what do you mean by path to citizenship? >> i don't want to come on al jazeera and be intellectually dishonest about this. i think this is something we need to confront, especially those of us who have been very committed to comprehensive immigration reform and been working in the trenches for decades on this issue. all of my bills that were introduced by john mccain and 2006, 2007, have always had
and so i say that the other thing is, people always say the economy, the economy, the economy. here's the interesting thing we've learned. now that we have got a bill, the senate bill was scored and it says if you legalize 11 million people you gain $170 billion to the good, right, over the first ten years and over 20 years it is $1 trillion. that means $1 trillion is added to the federal treasury by putting them on the books. that should make sense. you put people on the books, they increase...
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economy added 203,000 new jobs. that's coming off revised figures for september and october that show that we've added 200,000 new jobs a month since the summer. so far the economy is up 2.1 million jobs this year. 2013 is likely to be the best year for job creation since 2005. we're going to get to the december numbers on january 10th. we also got a pleasant jolt this month when we unwrap the job openings report put out by the labor department, 3.9 job openings, openings. that's a jump compared to the same month last year. now this suggests that u.s. employers after years of caution are finally in a mood to expand. looking ahead manpower group recruiting firm that conducts a quarterly survey said employer optimism has pushed it's net employment outlook to the highest level in five years. 17% of employers say they intend to hire more staff in the first three months of 2014. another 7% say they plan to reduce staff. others say they intend to keep their staff level flat but the biggest hiring gains will be seen at the
economy added 203,000 new jobs. that's coming off revised figures for september and october that show that we've added 200,000 new jobs a month since the summer. so far the economy is up 2.1 million jobs this year. 2013 is likely to be the best year for job creation since 2005. we're going to get to the december numbers on january 10th. we also got a pleasant jolt this month when we unwrap the job openings report put out by the labor department, 3.9 job openings, openings. that's a jump...
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economy gets hit by some sort of slow down? just the slightest tremor and the investors lose confidence. you see the d oh ow iow is down0 points. even americans are beginning to wonder with the government and the two sides can't compromise. that raises the whole issue over whether our political system is able to continue to function in the way it did for decades quite success any. >> that will cost the u.s. government more money. >> jonathan viewer said the rest of the world is pointing and laughing at us because of this shut down. are other countries pointing and laughing at us or is that oversimplifying it. >> they are also laughing out of fear. the fear is that as much as -- like the united states and if you lie in the united states and the monetary fund. if that goes an the short-term for countries that are trying to develop around the world and get out of recession. it's a throw the economy of many countries around the-year-old back in to a tphaoeuld per session which will be dangerous given how much money has been extende
economy gets hit by some sort of slow down? just the slightest tremor and the investors lose confidence. you see the d oh ow iow is down0 points. even americans are beginning to wonder with the government and the two sides can't compromise. that raises the whole issue over whether our political system is able to continue to function in the way it did for decades quite success any. >> that will cost the u.s. government more money. >> jonathan viewer said the rest of the world is...
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economy. that look came in minutes in the policy meeting last month. the up shot is that the feds could stop weaning the economy from its massive $85 billion bond buying program in the coming months if the job market continues to improve. but it reveals a lot of discussion of how to do that, and let investors know that the fed will continue to keep interest rate that it controls near zero. it's not just about huge institutions like jp morgan and others caught up in the debate of banks too big to fail. there are thousands of banks that serve people and businesses that don't fit the cookie cutter mold. many that survive are struggling to adopt to new rules. >> this town needs this one-horse up institution if only to keep people from having to crawl to potter. >> embodying the spirit of the american underdog. from small towns to urban streets community banks play a vital role in the nation's economy, providing financial services and loans to small business, farms and individuals who don't fit the criteria of big difference the communities banks, especiall
economy. that look came in minutes in the policy meeting last month. the up shot is that the feds could stop weaning the economy from its massive $85 billion bond buying program in the coming months if the job market continues to improve. but it reveals a lot of discussion of how to do that, and let investors know that the fed will continue to keep interest rate that it controls near zero. it's not just about huge institutions like jp morgan and others caught up in the debate of banks too big...
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i want to show to the people that when we are economy, we are talking about people, sport, for example, we can connect over population because we can see things the same. >> the founders of i-24 make much of the fact that the channel received no government money, holds no affiliation and covers the news' objective. if that's really the case how can the channel, a start up still under control with holes and typos, begin to keep with i-24. >> they're most of the time covering the same stories. they have the same headlines and they're lacking in staff around the world. they have the newsroom in israel but no other full time staff in other countries. i-24 has to show stock tootage. >> you have this additional venture and they're unable to cover many of the stories perhaps they would like to. for example, it's almost impossible for israel to send reporters out to gaza, lebanon, egypt. they come out of, but yet they're unable to have a reporter on the ground. >> it could be a while before the iin i24 newsstands for international. it may very well stand for israel. in three months after going
i want to show to the people that when we are economy, we are talking about people, sport, for example, we can connect over population because we can see things the same. >> the founders of i-24 make much of the fact that the channel received no government money, holds no affiliation and covers the news' objective. if that's really the case how can the channel, a start up still under control with holes and typos, begin to keep with i-24. >> they're most of the time covering the same...
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it is a different economy in the 60's than it is now. one of the -- many factors that play here. one of them is this is frankly a more depressed economy, and these companies are facing a lot more competition and so forth. now mcdone malleds doesn't compete with imports. i have luked at this issue. i have gone back as far as we have data for wages of workers in general. and what i have found is that the president's proposal is quite reasonable. in terms of at least raising it to $9 or so an hour. i am not saying that's a living wage, but that would make it in 1960, when we first started checking wage data. how does the minimum wage compare to the average wage that people are being paid. i think that this movement is doing itself a disservice by saying $15 an hour, and using a lot of heavy handed rhetoric. because there's a lot of people out there that are making $12 an hour. that would not benefit from mcdonalds giving its employee as raise. very different than raising the minimum wage to $12 an hour. >> how do you react to that? if you look at numbers we looked a what college stu
it is a different economy in the 60's than it is now. one of the -- many factors that play here. one of them is this is frankly a more depressed economy, and these companies are facing a lot more competition and so forth. now mcdone malleds doesn't compete with imports. i have luked at this issue. i have gone back as far as we have data for wages of workers in general. and what i have found is that the president's proposal is quite reasonable. in terms of at least raising it to $9 or so an...
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there are growing worries that the demand of the refugee influx will soon effect the economy and the stability itself. al jazeera, lebanon. >> a car bomb exploded in that city this morning. today's bombing damaged libya's foreign ministry building and hreulibyan's central bank. no group claimed responsibility. >>> the u.s. says it may know who was responsibility for the embassy attack last year. counter terrorism claims several groups including an a al asharia and said they believe benghazi's outpost was selected as a target ahead of time. officials say they still don't know what led to the attack. >>> hello. i'm meteorologist kevin korvoiuo. the national hurricane center ub dated everything that's going on in the atlantic. things are very active. i want to take you towards the east. this is hurricane "humber the trto." it may come back up to a tropical storm as it makes its way. that could be a problem. and then i want to take you down here towards the yucatan. we are watching this area now and the national hurricane center saying there's a 50% chance that this is going to develop o
there are growing worries that the demand of the refugee influx will soon effect the economy and the stability itself. al jazeera, lebanon. >> a car bomb exploded in that city this morning. today's bombing damaged libya's foreign ministry building and hreulibyan's central bank. no group claimed responsibility. >>> the u.s. says it may know who was responsibility for the embassy attack last year. counter terrorism claims several groups including an a al asharia and said they...
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but the elle area and the elle economy is not doing as well as it should. the first mining -- that sector contributes about 30% to the elle area economy. tourism contributes about 11%, and forest products industry is 10%. the rest of the economy is about 43%, so it's contribution. >> i want to stop you there for a second, gerald. aaron the minnesota economy is very vulnerable and weak in a lot of places. how do you balance the current demand for these minerals particularly internationally environment? >> right. well, if i could just add something to what gerald was getting at, i think it's important to understand the particular conditions economically here in northern minnesota. in the early 1980s, we endured a huge economic blow when the american steel industry and mining industry really collapsed in on itself, and what the rest of the country experienced as a recession in the 1980s, northern mp -- minnesota experienced as a recession. we lost half of our mining jobs since that time. that's not to paint a -- we still have other things going on, tourism. we
but the elle area and the elle economy is not doing as well as it should. the first mining -- that sector contributes about 30% to the elle area economy. tourism contributes about 11%, and forest products industry is 10%. the rest of the economy is about 43%, so it's contribution. >> i want to stop you there for a second, gerald. aaron the minnesota economy is very vulnerable and weak in a lot of places. how do you balance the current demand for these minerals particularly internationally...
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economy, a group of conservative republicans is pushing back. and upsetting some of the g.o.p.s best friends, business owners. these republicans are debt deniers, they say the obama administration is ex-an ating eg the impact. >> i don't think it will be collapse of i think all this talk about a default has been a lot of december going reu. >> first awful, there is zero chance the u.s. government will default on its debt. >> nobody wants to default. nobody wants to default. but the default and hitting the debt ceiling are two separate entities. >> reporter: treasure second says failing to raise the debt control buying october 17 is this poe step tennessee chalet catastrophic. >> 23 congress fails to meet eights responsibility it could deeply damage markets, the jobs and savings of millions of american. i have a responsibility to be transparent with congress and the american people about these risks. and i think it would be a grave mistake to discounts or dismiss them. for these reasons i have repeated urged congress to take action immediately so
economy, a group of conservative republicans is pushing back. and upsetting some of the g.o.p.s best friends, business owners. these republicans are debt deniers, they say the obama administration is ex-an ating eg the impact. >> i don't think it will be collapse of i think all this talk about a default has been a lot of december going reu. >> first awful, there is zero chance the u.s. government will default on its debt. >> nobody wants to default. nobody wants to default....
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the majority of the sanctions to be removed for the iran to be reintegrated into the international economy as well as the international community and for people to have a chance to grow and things like that. and prevent the economic meltdown which everybody is witnessing at this time. >> so, if that happens, if iran is brought back more into the international community and not so isolated, what does that mean for the rest of the region? >> well, i think what it means is it all depends, of course, we are talking about iran being reintegrated into the international community on the basis of the kind of approach that this new government has made the first step of which has been this interim agreement. this is a complete departure from the kind of diplomacy or the language which was used by the previous ahmadinejad government. with the regional powers to remove, you might say, tension to moved in to the direction of assuring regional powers that iran is not pursuing a nuclear weapons program, obviously, the chances for security and stability will be enhance did. you have to bear in mind that t
the majority of the sanctions to be removed for the iran to be reintegrated into the international economy as well as the international community and for people to have a chance to grow and things like that. and prevent the economic meltdown which everybody is witnessing at this time. >> so, if that happens, if iran is brought back more into the international community and not so isolated, what does that mean for the rest of the region? >> well, i think what it means is it all...
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how they are expanding that program in one city to create a new ti type of economy. could mean more indian missions to mars. and the country taking a lead role in exploration. that wouldn't be certain for at least ten months. the time it would take the probe to reach the red planet. of. >> space officals in india say everything went as planned describing it as a text book launch. >> bike sharing is a growing trend in some cities a and in se places they are sharing their cars, their tools and nannies it's not just about convenience, but about people holding on to more of their hard earned mount. money. money. pressing her paint brush to the canvass provides an escape of >> it's a really fun collaborative environment. anything you don't need we usually put out in the hallways with a shine an say take this and make art out of it. it's not just about sharing easles a and supplies. >> the idea of being able to share and mak what you make ands really cool and i enjoy working with it of. >> at lunch time they forego the expense of a taxi and takes a bike from the bike share
how they are expanding that program in one city to create a new ti type of economy. could mean more indian missions to mars. and the country taking a lead role in exploration. that wouldn't be certain for at least ten months. the time it would take the probe to reach the red planet. of. >> space officals in india say everything went as planned describing it as a text book launch. >> bike sharing is a growing trend in some cities a and in se places they are sharing their cars, their...
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the economy gained 200,000 new positions last month. >>> in mexico startling new developments about a cargo of stolen radioactive material. they havthey have arrested two . they are being treated for raid radiation poisoning. poisoning. ♪ ♪ >>> as the word continues to mourn the loss of nelson mandela, stories are emerging of how america was crucial in the fight against racial segregation. consider this what was america's role in helping break the power of apartheid ove overseas the secretary for african a affairs will join us. >>> new york's mayor elects one of the biggest supporters to head the nypd. >>> a new wave of violence hit bebengazi. >> what would it be like to live on a floating ship in the middle of the ocean. >>> welcome to "consider this". we begin with the celebration of the life and legacy of nelson mandemandela. a ten-day mourning period began in south africa where mandela ercheddeendended the wave of ap. >>> mamandela's fellow lauret sd the sun will rise tomorrow and the next day and the next. it may not appear as bright today but life will carry on. joining me n
the economy gained 200,000 new positions last month. >>> in mexico startling new developments about a cargo of stolen radioactive material. they havthey have arrested two . they are being treated for raid radiation poisoning. poisoning. ♪ ♪ >>> as the word continues to mourn the loss of nelson mandela, stories are emerging of how america was crucial in the fight against racial segregation. consider this what was america's role in helping break the power of apartheid ove...
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we have to break the grip that white south africans have on our economy, our government, our educational system, and do our own black thing. while there were people on the other side who said no, no, after 300 years we all have a stake in whatever country this is going to become. you cannot have an afro-centric, a black-centric future? >> there were those who felt there we should have a non-racial society, bring people in different walks of life and different political opinion together, and we should you have a nation brought together by reconciliation and move forward. there were some people who felt that we should, as you put it, do our own black thing. but those were in the minority. most people. most people who i came in contact with felt we should talk together. when the negotiations happened, the proposed talks of national government unity, there was a great sense that we could pull our nation together. many people struggled and suffered for many years believing that we can come together as a nation and move forward. >> we'll take a short break and when we return we'll talk more wi
we have to break the grip that white south africans have on our economy, our government, our educational system, and do our own black thing. while there were people on the other side who said no, no, after 300 years we all have a stake in whatever country this is going to become. you cannot have an afro-centric, a black-centric future? >> there were those who felt there we should have a non-racial society, bring people in different walks of life and different political opinion together,...
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one of 5,000 lobstermen who is the backbone of maine's economy? >> growing up as a fisherman is something i wanted to do. when i was a kid playing with lego instead of building houses we used to build lobster boats. >> now steve's way of life is threatened. jolted because the economy of maine is going in different directions. >> they have to be three quarters of an inch. the lobster harvest is at a record high. >> those are good ones? >> but prices near and all time low. >> it's just like anything else, spsupply and demand. we have over supply and no demand to math it. match it. climate change have led to an explosion in the lobster catch. >> how many? do we have a count? >> so many lobster the prices plummeted falling from six dollars a pound whol wholesale o three dollars a pound today. >> what would happen economically as would in any industry. some people will survive and some will not. some people will leave the industry and try something else. i don't know what we have for jobs except for fishing. if you are not making the money in the commu
one of 5,000 lobstermen who is the backbone of maine's economy? >> growing up as a fisherman is something i wanted to do. when i was a kid playing with lego instead of building houses we used to build lobster boats. >> now steve's way of life is threatened. jolted because the economy of maine is going in different directions. >> they have to be three quarters of an inch. the lobster harvest is at a record high. >> those are good ones? >> but prices near and all...
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that can hurt the kenyan economy, an economy dependent on tourists for 20% of foreign earnings. >> mr hansen, you indicate that al-shabab is hurt. should be an view that as an act of desperation, an attack on a soft mall, by al-shabab. >> i think it's not necessarily an act of desperation. it is an act for the movement of the al-shabab, when they feel weak and in need of attention, they do this. al-shabab has been in decline inside somalia. it seems they establish stronger networks inside all the networks in al-shabab. there has been some expansion and it's a fact that the african union forces are not large enough to control the somali country side. it's doubtful that the african union can do this alone. you need a security service up and standing and can control and passify the countryside in order to control the al-shabab. it doesn't seem like the stage of development of the somali security forces reached that level yet, and there's a lot of rivalry inside somalia. there's a lot of regional states that are questioning the intentions of the government in mogadishu. it's not so easy t
that can hurt the kenyan economy, an economy dependent on tourists for 20% of foreign earnings. >> mr hansen, you indicate that al-shabab is hurt. should be an view that as an act of desperation, an attack on a soft mall, by al-shabab. >> i think it's not necessarily an act of desperation. it is an act for the movement of the al-shabab, when they feel weak and in need of attention, they do this. al-shabab has been in decline inside somalia. it seems they establish stronger networks...
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the country's economy is in a terrible state, unemployment is very high. there's a lot of suction disin gas and -- subsidies in gas and ukraine's economy can't compete. they haven't seen that. how that is going to move forward, whether these peaceful protests will continue to have any traction here is still unclear. nevertheless, the people here have -- opposition leaders here have asked the people to stay here through the new year and into 2014, richelle. >> jennifer glasse live in kiev, thank you very much. >>> at least two people are dead after powerful storms swept through the midwest yesterday. the storm prediction center says there are more than thrend cases of -- 300 cases of damaging winds. jelelah ahmed joins us. you predirkted this and it is here. -- you predicted this and it is here. >>> 350,000 people are out of power in toronto, airports, on the roads, folks are really advised not to travel. look at this, a beautiful sight. you can see the ice coating the trees but what happens when the ice hits the trees and it stays there, it weighs down the
the country's economy is in a terrible state, unemployment is very high. there's a lot of suction disin gas and -- subsidies in gas and ukraine's economy can't compete. they haven't seen that. how that is going to move forward, whether these peaceful protests will continue to have any traction here is still unclear. nevertheless, the people here have -- opposition leaders here have asked the people to stay here through the new year and into 2014, richelle. >> jennifer glasse live in kiev,...
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is the economy finally recovering the economy is what you el boo it is. you are working you feel the economy is strong. the neighbor may not be, he or she doesn't feel it is as strong. certainly we have seen positive numbers. went down, but they had got undramatically in the preceding two weeks so this is kind of a direction. at retailers at restaurants and at hotels will lose their jobs and file for benefits. >> october, november, consumer spending went up about $107 billion. in the first two months of the third quarter they went up about 60 billion dollars and we had a very very strong third quarter. so this is pointing towards perhaps even an stronger fourth quarter. or at least not as dismal a lot of my colleagues have suggested. >> so looking ahead. you have construction workers you have the financial sector when homes are sold, and then you have retailers after the fact. because people spend money when they buy an existing home, or a new home. they add to the economy. there have been studies that document and quantify what those are. mark lieberman,
is the economy finally recovering the economy is what you el boo it is. you are working you feel the economy is strong. the neighbor may not be, he or she doesn't feel it is as strong. certainly we have seen positive numbers. went down, but they had got undramatically in the preceding two weeks so this is kind of a direction. at retailers at restaurants and at hotels will lose their jobs and file for benefits. >> october, november, consumer spending went up about $107 billion. in the...
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david, roberta brought up the roaring economy of the 90's. and the mayor's two firms coincided with those sometimes. did that help shape the way people felt about him now that he's about to leave city hall? >> it did, indeed. he said in his farewell speech that he said he couldn't believe that he had the fortune of being mayor of boston during it's best decades. we have strong hospitals, universities, and you can't underrate the value of those things. i also think that business is revaluing the city. in this information economy. the density of the city. proximity of creative people. it's very important. and people are seeing a real value in the city and are pouring. >> places like new york, the booming innovation district along the waterfront here in boston. >> just a short break, and when we return we'll talk about the legacy of the great recession as cities move forward from today. this is "inside story." stay with us. >> welcome back. this edition of inside story is an urban report card for our nation's cities for those who knew, know, and
david, roberta brought up the roaring economy of the 90's. and the mayor's two firms coincided with those sometimes. did that help shape the way people felt about him now that he's about to leave city hall? >> it did, indeed. he said in his farewell speech that he said he couldn't believe that he had the fortune of being mayor of boston during it's best decades. we have strong hospitals, universities, and you can't underrate the value of those things. i also think that business is...
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. >> the government says immigration costs the local economy $3 billion a year. this man has not lost a penny. he's off to a next job, taking a shipment to miami. >> today's the deadline for when the white house promised to have the health care website fixed. the white house says it's been met. healthcare.gov launched from october 1st. problems plagued it. the site was unable to handle the number of people buying insurance plans. november 30th was the deadline to fix the problems. the goal was for the site to handle 50,000 users at one. small business owners cannot enrol employees. their enrol. web site will launch in a year. with the change it moves the deadline for small businesses to offer insurance to jan 2015. >> all righty, it's the game ross has been waiting all weekend for. >> for the first time these two teams are in the top five, surveys says the winner of the game won the d.c. s national championship game in each of the last four years. 87,000 faces are rocking the house in auburn. how precious is that. the winner will punch a ticket into the scc game
. >> the government says immigration costs the local economy $3 billion a year. this man has not lost a penny. he's off to a next job, taking a shipment to miami. >> today's the deadline for when the white house promised to have the health care website fixed. the white house says it's been met. healthcare.gov launched from october 1st. problems plagued it. the site was unable to handle the number of people buying insurance plans. november 30th was the deadline to fix the problems....
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economy a group of conservative republicans is pushing back an upsetting some of the g oovment p's best friends business owners these republicans are debt deniers. they say the obama administration is exaggeratings the impact of the debt limit. >> i don't think that the credit of the united states is going to increase the collapse. i think it's a lot of democrat going tory. >> there is zero chance that the u.s. government is going to default on it's debt. >> i don't want to default and no one i have talked to wants to default bah they are two different entities. >> failing to meet it's responsibilities it could deeply damage dpngsal markets. the ongoing economic recovery and the jobs and savings of millions of americans. i have a responsibility to be transparent with the american people about these risks. >> i think it will be a grave mistakes to discount them or dismiss them. i have urge congress to take acn immediately so we can honor our past commitments. >> he has the biggs community worried. the u.s. chamber of commerce says the congress should act to avoid inflicting stanley cup s
economy a group of conservative republicans is pushing back an upsetting some of the g oovment p's best friends business owners these republicans are debt deniers. they say the obama administration is exaggeratings the impact of the debt limit. >> i don't think that the credit of the united states is going to increase the collapse. i think it's a lot of democrat going tory. >> there is zero chance that the u.s. government is going to default on it's debt. >> i don't want to...
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economy. i'm david shuster. on behalf of the ali velshi and the entire team here at real money al jazeera america, have a great weekend, everybody. >> you're in the stream. what does it mean, modern day masculinity. lisa fletcher is out today, but we have our man, oma omar, as cohost. look, you and i wear makeup for a living, and it's not the traditional masculinity,
economy. i'm david shuster. on behalf of the ali velshi and the entire team here at real money al jazeera america, have a great weekend, everybody. >> you're in the stream. what does it mean, modern day masculinity. lisa fletcher is out today, but we have our man, oma omar, as cohost. look, you and i wear makeup for a living, and it's not the traditional masculinity,
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. >> he was laid off when the economy tanked. now he manages a chain of ladies shops along the boardwalk. he was forced to close an ira account to keep going. >> if i didn't have help i would never have opened the store and i would be in the street. >> he and his wife stay open all night just to try to make ends meet. >> here in atlantic there was widespread flooding, and the northern edge of the town was swept away. >> the 12 casinos were opened again within a week. the revenue was down 10% to 15% for months after, but atlantic city is used to rolling with the punches. then came the 2008 global financial collapse and stiff competition from nearby states that legalized gambling. >> then first pennsylvania, delaware, maryland, now you have new york city with the largest casino in the united states taking some of the business. >> ray lezniak is the regulator of new laws. it's a desperate bit to prevent further layoffs in atlantic city. >> there has to be a significant boost to atlantic city and hopefully for sports betting that wou
. >> he was laid off when the economy tanked. now he manages a chain of ladies shops along the boardwalk. he was forced to close an ira account to keep going. >> if i didn't have help i would never have opened the store and i would be in the street. >> he and his wife stay open all night just to try to make ends meet. >> here in atlantic there was widespread flooding, and the northern edge of the town was swept away. >> the 12 casinos were opened again within a...
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economy. and wall street is awaiting word of earnings from one of the hottest car companies around, test la. the electric car company co founded by elan musk the company has seen its share sore 400% this year, analysts say they expect sales of $400 for the quarter alone. that would be a tenfold increase. k mart saying forget the turkey it is time to shop, they will be opening their doors at 6:00 a.m. thanksgiving morning it will stay open 41 hours straight. not the first time that k mart has done this. but in previous years it closed during the day to allow workers some time to eat and celebrate. this year massey's, khols and jc penny say they will join other chains in welcoming their customers thanksgiving night. next on al jazeera, america. >> it is temporary. but it will be over soon. >> homeless without option, we will tell you about a program that allows people to live in their cars. people so poor they are forced to live in their cars and their numbers are growing. one way to fix it seem
economy. and wall street is awaiting word of earnings from one of the hottest car companies around, test la. the electric car company co founded by elan musk the company has seen its share sore 400% this year, analysts say they expect sales of $400 for the quarter alone. that would be a tenfold increase. k mart saying forget the turkey it is time to shop, they will be opening their doors at 6:00 a.m. thanksgiving morning it will stay open 41 hours straight. not the first time that k mart has...
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economy but also to the global economy as a result of this spill-over effect. >> what she is talking to is not only will there be lots of people who won't get paid, but overseas, countries who have fully expect to get paid. and economists like christine and many, many others are phoning up the white house and the congress and saying don't do it. don't do it. >> not of pre -- lot of pressure. thank you. >>> former pakistani president is back in custody. he faces charges connected to a 2007 raid on a mosque in the capitol. kamal has the latest. >> reporter: pakistan's former military ruler is rearrested at his farmhouse where he has been detained for over six months. the new case was registered just a month ago on the orders of a judge. it implicates him in ordering the attack on the red mosque in which a number of people were killed in 2007. the former military's lawyers were jubilant about the fact that their client was granted bail in three important cases against him, and he was able to move around the country as such, as well as go out of the count think. that of course will now b
economy but also to the global economy as a result of this spill-over effect. >> what she is talking to is not only will there be lots of people who won't get paid, but overseas, countries who have fully expect to get paid. and economists like christine and many, many others are phoning up the white house and the congress and saying don't do it. don't do it. >> not of pre -- lot of pressure. thank you. >>> former pakistani president is back in custody. he faces charges...
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economy a favor by doing it. now five years later, a very differently story. >> isn't he the man who was actually negotiating this deal? the man at the center of this, the man who was running the bank, we don't know what wrongdoing the bank is going to admit here, when all is said and done. but the man who was running the bank is in position to negotiate the deal. the jamie dimon character would you talk to us about him please? >> it's a very unusual circumstance. first of all, jamie dimon under fire, managing the bank through a lot of crises not only what's going on with the government right now but some other cases everything from how it hires in china to the london whale. >> the london whale, yes. >> to rigging electricity prices in the western part of the u.s. has by all accounts been the chief negotiator on the phone in person in washington with attorney general eric holder. my guess is, this is just the way he does business. he's a very passionate forthright knowledgeable guy whether you like him or not. th
economy a favor by doing it. now five years later, a very differently story. >> isn't he the man who was actually negotiating this deal? the man at the center of this, the man who was running the bank, we don't know what wrongdoing the bank is going to admit here, when all is said and done. but the man who was running the bank is in position to negotiate the deal. the jamie dimon character would you talk to us about him please? >> it's a very unusual circumstance. first of all,...
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in this economy that could mean the difference between eating and going hungry. >> second harvest food bang say they are seeing a new face of hunger - workers who have jobs but are not earning enough. they have jobs but are living pay check to paycheck. >> gail was in need of snap, and runs a food panty in partner -- permanentry in partnership with second harvest. >> i remember being divorced and raising my boys by myself. i went to apply for food stamps i was turned down. i was working. i had a decent job working for the federal government. but i was among the working poor. >> now the word is getting out about the cuts in snap, customers are looking for more help. monshelle says she'll have to cut back somewhere, but not on nutrition for her son. >> he loves, like, his bananas and apple, straw gris and grapes. if i have to -- strawberries and grapes. even if i have to catch the sales. >> second harvest is used to helping people through the end of the month gap. with the new cuts the gap will get wider. >>> and the cuts could just be the beginning. both the house and senate are debatin
in this economy that could mean the difference between eating and going hungry. >> second harvest food bang say they are seeing a new face of hunger - workers who have jobs but are not earning enough. they have jobs but are living pay check to paycheck. >> gail was in need of snap, and runs a food panty in partner -- permanentry in partnership with second harvest. >> i remember being divorced and raising my boys by myself. i went to apply for food stamps i was turned down. i...
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making ends meet in this economy is not easy. we'll tell you about a family business in florida that not only managed to survive the recession but is thriving. there's a situation in spain. look at that. why is the garbage piling up. . >>> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. next - we'll tell you about an affirmative action policy? south africa, trying to get more black people back on the job. first a look at the forecast across the u.s. today. metrologist is here to tell us about it. >>>. >>> well, the rain is coming down lyingly across portions of the north-east. git across much of the country, because temperatures plummeted across upstate new york, we are looking at snow mixing in across portions of new england. this is ahead of a front ushering in cooler air. look at the showers. if you travel along the new york state freeway you'll see the changes. >>> the justice department is seeking $864 million from the bank of america for mortgage fraud. a jury found the banking giant liable for selling
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there has been a lot of talk of what's wrong with the economy. spending $250 million in ten american universities to rebuild their chemistry departments. they're pointing out that there are 600,000 jobs going wanting right now in the country, jobs in technology and engineering and math, but they can't find people in america who can do them, so there needs to be more emphasis on getting americans ready for the jobs that are here to be had right now. >> randall, live in washington, and forgive me for the interruption. tomorrow could be a tough day for more than 23 million american households. those households rely on supplemental food aid, or what we refer to as food stamps, and they're going to see their aid cut. tom akerman went to the fourth county in the u.s. to talk about what could follow >> reporter: for two hours each week, this food charity is the busiest place in kentucky. the lowest of anywhere in the u.s., and the food bank is especially crowded to the end of each month, as government aid money runs low. single mother, rose pryor, works
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money in the world economy by buying and selling u.s. treasury security. president obama has announced he will nominate janet for the job and the current head of the u.s. central bank, ben bernanke steps down at the end of january. put if confirmed by the u.s. senate yellen takes over at an unpredictable time. the the u.s. central bank has been pumping money in to oh the nation's struggling economy. over the summer, bernanke said the prab teuthe practice of prie money will be winding down. when u.s. interest rates started to rise bernanke made an announcement. >> in neither its asset program or ford guidance retkparding the funds rate progress. >> the rapid shift in thinking left investors around the weld wonder whether they can still look to the u.s. to take a lead on physical policy. >> we still the around t aren't robust recovery by any means. it's where were on growth. we really reached the limit to what we can do with these measures. >> it may be up to yellen to figure out how and when to stop the bank's unprecedented practice by stimulating the econo
money in the world economy by buying and selling u.s. treasury security. president obama has announced he will nominate janet for the job and the current head of the u.s. central bank, ben bernanke steps down at the end of january. put if confirmed by the u.s. senate yellen takes over at an unpredictable time. the the u.s. central bank has been pumping money in to oh the nation's struggling economy. over the summer, bernanke said the prab teuthe practice of prie money will be winding down. when...
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will it get the sanctions relief that has crippled its economy. there is a price to be bade, what we have to be see is whether they are willing to pay it, and essentially moving back from having a very rapid nuclear weapons capability. >> james jeffery a former u.s. ambassador to albania, appreciate your time, thank you. in march, president obama signed a law to protect native american women from crimes, crimes committed by men who are not members of native american tribes. but as reports from tulsa oklahoma some argue the law to allow some violent crime to go unprosecuted. a final sliver of the full moon before it's premier among the performers women who have been physically abused. the players of record the fight to restore native american tribes to prosecute nonindians who assault indian women on native land. eight out of ten are committed by nonnative men. >> president obama signed the scooping against women act. under the conditioning that the man is married, or otherwise in a relationship with the woman. it was a change lucked by many surviv
will it get the sanctions relief that has crippled its economy. there is a price to be bade, what we have to be see is whether they are willing to pay it, and essentially moving back from having a very rapid nuclear weapons capability. >> james jeffery a former u.s. ambassador to albania, appreciate your time, thank you. in march, president obama signed a law to protect native american women from crimes, crimes committed by men who are not members of native american tribes. but as reports...
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american people to get the debt under control, get smart deficit reduction and do things to grow the economy and get back towork. >> they are hoping to find common ground to deal with these sequester cuts that came in this past year. they were designed to be arbitrary so their work is to try to replace them with something else. whether they can do it, though, is going to be the big question, one of the other members of this panel of maryland says talking doesn't guarantee success, dell. >> what is a realistic expectation of avoiding another shutdown. >> we hear from the white house a clear message that president obama feels like he was able to hold his ground and not negotiate over the debt limit. we also heard from the top republican in the senate, senator mitch mcconnell this week said this will not be something that republicans go to the mat over in the coming round of negotiations. however, there's a wild-card in here, senator ted cruz. he was on abc news just yesterday, and said he is going to try to fight against the president's health care law and he is not ruling anything out. >> wha
american people to get the debt under control, get smart deficit reduction and do things to grow the economy and get back towork. >> they are hoping to find common ground to deal with these sequester cuts that came in this past year. they were designed to be arbitrary so their work is to try to replace them with something else. whether they can do it, though, is going to be the big question, one of the other members of this panel of maryland says talking doesn't guarantee success, dell....
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find out when the federal reserve plans to scale back its $85 billion a month effort to lift up the economy. patricia tells us what impact it could have on you. >> reporter: roughly $3 trillion and counting that's how much the federal reserve has pumped into the economy since the financial crisis struck in 2008. the fed buys mortgage debt to keep costs down. it has been buying debt at the rate of $85 billion a month. but ben bernanke signaled the central bank is looking to take its foot off of the gas. >> we will ease the pressure on the accelerator by gradually decreasing the purchases. >> reporter: the dow takened more than 200 points on the day of the announcement. and mortgage rates jumped more than a point since may. according to mark williams when the fed starts to reign in its bond buying, rates could climb as much as half a percentage point higher. >> the average consumer is someone who is going to finance their mortgage or refinance their mortgage. >> reporter: most analysts expect the fed to start reducing its bond buying by around $10 billion a month. >> i see quantitative easing
find out when the federal reserve plans to scale back its $85 billion a month effort to lift up the economy. patricia tells us what impact it could have on you. >> reporter: roughly $3 trillion and counting that's how much the federal reserve has pumped into the economy since the financial crisis struck in 2008. the fed buys mortgage debt to keep costs down. it has been buying debt at the rate of $85 billion a month. but ben bernanke signaled the central bank is looking to take its foot...
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immigrants tend to pool our resources together, start small businesses, which is the backbone of our economy, and it's very unfortunate to see this family-based system be cut off, you know, for -- you know, so many people. >> yeah. look we're going to pause for a moment, you all stepped into the immigration debate. the question is where do grow from here. we'll talk about that next. but before we go to break check out a few of the hashtags we're following. >>> i'm leona morgan, i'm a community advocate working to protect our water from uranium mining and i'm in "the stream." >> welcome back. we're talking about the immigration system. >> yeah, the community is also talk about the constant shaming that happens. >> tina talk a little bit about that, about the stigmata that exists within these communities. >> yeah, people don't feel comfortable with diverse backgrounds coming out, because there is nobody to set an example. it's something that people are ashamed by. i mean i was guilty throughout high school i just sort of kept it to myself, and when i came out, most people didn't understand or
immigrants tend to pool our resources together, start small businesses, which is the backbone of our economy, and it's very unfortunate to see this family-based system be cut off, you know, for -- you know, so many people. >> yeah. look we're going to pause for a moment, you all stepped into the immigration debate. the question is where do grow from here. we'll talk about that next. but before we go to break check out a few of the hashtags we're following. >>> i'm leona morgan,...
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the economy is coming back, thee don't need those in washington to bring the economy town. >> john terent joins us from washington. if words were weapons, a lot would be dead. is there a serious attempt to get the government workers back in the offices come monday morning? >> not really. it's a piecemeal approach going on. the big news coming from yesterday when the defense department ordered back to work about 350,000 furloughed workers, not just here in dc, but around the country and the world, such is the reach of the pentagon. this is significant - 350,000 workers is under half of all government furloughed workers sent home without pay because of the shutdown. 350,000 will be back on the job on monday and tuesday. that's about 90% of civilian contractors. chuck hagel, defense secretary, say his lawyers concluded that the law, the pay our military act - to do what is says on the box - pay the military - allows the dod o eliminate furloughs for employees whose responsibilities contribute to the moral, capabilities and readiness. under that act they'll be paid. >> john, i was stuck in an
the economy is coming back, thee don't need those in washington to bring the economy town. >> john terent joins us from washington. if words were weapons, a lot would be dead. is there a serious attempt to get the government workers back in the offices come monday morning? >> not really. it's a piecemeal approach going on. the big news coming from yesterday when the defense department ordered back to work about 350,000 furloughed workers, not just here in dc, but around the country...